Re: Coding Standards Document

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On Tue, November 21, 2006 10:21 am, tedd wrote:
>>PS  - we too have to live with your standards ;-)
>
> Nah, no one wants my code.

Not to be a jerk, but we still have to live with it.

For example, suppose, just for the sake of argument, that there was a
Security hole on your site that allowed your homepage to be replaced
by a malicious person.

That would imply that the malicious person could, had they so desired,
cause a great deal more damage not only to your site, but also to
everybody else's sites, simply by using your site as a new launch pad
for attacks.

:-) :-) :-) :-)

As you can see, to some degree, we are all reliant on each other, and
on the entire planet's goodwill and responsible coding.

This is a rather sobering idea, not just for you (and me) but for
anybody who gives this more than a few minutes of thought.

PS
I hope I put enough smilies in to make it clear I am not chastising
nor attacking you -- I merely want to point out that we are all
sharing the Internet, and all must be responsible for its upkeep, to
the best of our own abilities.

I know that's why we're all here on this list, and that everybody is
doing the best they can.  I'm just saying that this is WHY it's
important to push ourselves for that "better"
understanding/solution/code.

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